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david90



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Post28 Sep 2004 7:30   

what is impendance and reactant in the context...


of sinusoidal analysis?
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Post28 Sep 2004 7:41   

what is impendance and reactant in the context...


Both are something real/imaginary properties whos magnitude changes due to material properties, geometrics of structure and to the depedence of frequency of sinusiod.

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Post28 Sep 2004 8:21   

Re: what is impendance and reactant in the context...


The impedance consists of two components the real part=resistance and the imaginary part=reactance.
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